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since dwight eisenhower was sworn in 60 years ago, compared to president clinton's second inauguration where he zipped through a dizzying 14 balls in 1997. about 40,000 people will celebrate with the president at those official events. for the rest of us, on to the unofficial parties. just take a cue from texas -- >> there you go. >> reporter: after 48 hours of hard work, the texas black tie and boots bar was in full swing saturday night. the bull room is completely transformed from our first visit. >> as you walk in, the $1 million shot. >> reporter: a lot of texans. >> a lot of texans here. >> reporter: was it all worth it? >> absolutely. >> reporter: throughout the night, guests hosted in big texas style with 5,000 glasses of wine, 13,000 cocktails and more than 14,000 bottles of beers. with plenty of big hats, a big name and big kicks, this inaugural bash proved, you don't mess with texas. ♪ ♪ deep in the heart of texas >> it was a good time. i had to leave early. >> were you in the back on that last one? >> i actually core rio graphed that number for them. in my cowboy boots.
since dwight eisenhower was sworn in 60 years ago, compared to president clinton's second inauguration where he zipped through a dizzying 14 balls in 1997. about 40,000 people will celebrate with the president at those official events. for the rest of us, on to the unofficial parties. just take a cue from texas -- >> there you go. >> reporter: after 48 hours of hard work, the texas black tie and boots bar was in full swing saturday night. the bull room is completely transformed from...
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clinton's second inauguration where he zipped lieu 14 dizzying balls. the rest of us goes to the unofficial parties. just take a cue from texas. after 48 hours of hard work, the black tie and boots ball was in full swing saturday night. the ballroom is completely transformed from our first visit. >> as they walk in, this is the million dollar shot. >> and you have big texas there right now. >> a lot of texas right here. >> is it all worth it? >> throughout the night, guests hosted in big texas style with 5,000 glasses of wine, 13,000 cocktails and more than 14,000 bottles of beer. with plenty of big hats, big name and big kicks this bash proved you don't mess with texas. >> it was a good time. though i had to leave early. >> i choreographed that number for them. >> i know you said that. i didn't know if you were dancing as well. >> in my cowboy boots i borrowed for the night. >> two official parties. >> two official ones. which means the president will make an appearance. so the commander of chief and all these other parties all around town. one was the
clinton's second inauguration where he zipped lieu 14 dizzying balls. the rest of us goes to the unofficial parties. just take a cue from texas. after 48 hours of hard work, the black tie and boots ball was in full swing saturday night. the ballroom is completely transformed from our first visit. >> as they walk in, this is the million dollar shot. >> and you have big texas there right now. >> a lot of texas right here. >> is it all worth it? >> throughout the...
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. >> we know that nixon resigned, that bush overreached, that clinton was impeached. no president is historic without a second term. they've learned from the first term, their strengths and their weaknesses. if they can reflect on that, plus the whole legitimation of being elected the second time. this could make his segd term more important than the first if he does it right. >> i still look for this inaugural address to be a road map for action in the second term. where the president overcome atmospherics of this town, which very tough, and budget issues. >> this is surely one of the moments in a presidency. do you expect it to be more prose? >> we'll hear more in the state of the union address. as he takes this new campaign across the country, the message to the country is find a way to work together. >> david, doris, thank you very much. >> and we will be back right after this. go! go olive garden's three course italian dinner. it's back for just $12.95. featuring 5 delicious new entrees to choose from. go creamy and dig into rich new penne di mare with shrimp. or
. >> we know that nixon resigned, that bush overreached, that clinton was impeached. no president is historic without a second term. they've learned from the first term, their strengths and their weaknesses. if they can reflect on that, plus the whole legitimation of being elected the second time. this could make his segd term more important than the first if he does it right. >> i still look for this inaugural address to be a road map for action in the second term. where the...
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president lyndon johnson, john kennedy, bill clinton, or george w. bush? >> bill clinton? [ buzzer ] >> you're a winner too. >> yes, you are. >> all right, kim kardashian gets my book. so the correct answer here, president lyndon johnson. >> lyndon johnson. you might remember that famous, famous picture on air force one after president kennedy was assassinated. he was sworn in by a dallas judge, sarah hughes. >> okay. well, thank you so much. that was -- we learned a lot, and kathie lee is going to come back across the street now, and we're going to talk to a woman who knows a thing or two about money. our good friend suzy or man is with us. we're going to speak with her after this. i was living with this all-over pain. a deep, throbbing, persistent ache. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people, it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now i ca
president lyndon johnson, john kennedy, bill clinton, or george w. bush? >> bill clinton? [ buzzer ] >> you're a winner too. >> yes, you are. >> all right, kim kardashian gets my book. so the correct answer here, president lyndon johnson. >> lyndon johnson. you might remember that famous, famous picture on air force one after president kennedy was assassinated. he was sworn in by a dallas judge, sarah hughes. >> okay. well, thank you so much. that was -- we...
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>> not at all, if hillary clinton -- >> i meep in his mind. >> in his mind. he plays an important role in the first term, will do it again in the second term. the official swearing in, governor of new hampshire, he might have an eye for what happens in 2016. >> talk to us a little bit about joe biden's first four years as vice president. what did we learn about him that we didn't know through all those years in the senate? >> not much about what we didn't know about him before. he has proven to be a very smart choice on the part of the president. during the so-called grand bargain debate they called on him to go to the hill where he was familiar with everyone on the other side. we saw it again recently after the election, when he got deeply involved in the fiscal cliff negotiations and then picked up the ball on guns. and made it very clear about what they wanted to do and had big ideas about guns. kind of a shared history. it was 1974, when i came, '73 and he came the next year as a young senator from wilmington, delaware. he went through a terrible personal
>> not at all, if hillary clinton -- >> i meep in his mind. >> in his mind. he plays an important role in the first term, will do it again in the second term. the official swearing in, governor of new hampshire, he might have an eye for what happens in 2016. >> talk to us a little bit about joe biden's first four years as vice president. what did we learn about him that we didn't know through all those years in the senate? >> not much about what we didn't know...
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what was funny is the moment that i guess -- i saw it first, but there was a picture of bill clinton photo bombing her. did you see that? >> no, i didn't see it. >> oh, there it is. >> like hey. >> someone was checking her out. >> i don't think so. i don't know. >> what did you think of michelle obama's dress? >> i loved her dress. i know there was a lot of discussion department ofs as nice as the one four years ago. i think the majority thought it was better. you know, at the end of the day i loved both dresses, but i think if you like her second dress better, i think part of it because the way she wears it now. she's a different woman than she was four years ago. you know? she's grown into this role. >> yep. >> i she thi she has a confidence. not that she was totally lacking in it four years ago, but she really has become this person. >> she does seem -- she does have that -- >> she wears the dress. it doesn't wear her. >> i don't want to compare apples and oranges. your dress today. >> it's a skirt and a top. >> would you stand up? this is the coolest outfit. look what's happening
what was funny is the moment that i guess -- i saw it first, but there was a picture of bill clinton photo bombing her. did you see that? >> no, i didn't see it. >> oh, there it is. >> like hey. >> someone was checking her out. >> i don't think so. i don't know. >> what did you think of michelle obama's dress? >> i loved her dress. i know there was a lot of discussion department ofs as nice as the one four years ago. i think the majority thought it was...
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american history -- president reagan in 1985, president george herbert walker bush in 1990, president clinton in 1997 -- all signed deficit reduction deals that were contingent upon or in the context of raising the debt ceiling. you, yourself, four times have done that. three times, those were related to deficit reduction or budget maneuvers. what chuck and i and i think many people are curious about is this new, adamant desire on your part not to negotiate, when that seems to conflict with the entire history in the modern era of american presidents and the debt ceiling, and your own history on the debt ceiling. and doesn't that suggest that we are going to go into a default situation because no one is talking to each other about how to resolve this? >> well, no, major, i think if you look at the history, getting votes for the debt ceiling is always difficult, and budgets in this town are always difficult. i went through this just last year. but what's different is we never saw a situation as we saw last year in which certain groups in congress took such an absolutist position that we came wi
american history -- president reagan in 1985, president george herbert walker bush in 1990, president clinton in 1997 -- all signed deficit reduction deals that were contingent upon or in the context of raising the debt ceiling. you, yourself, four times have done that. three times, those were related to deficit reduction or budget maneuvers. what chuck and i and i think many people are curious about is this new, adamant desire on your part not to negotiate, when that seems to conflict with the...